Gretsch G3703 Historic Series Sierra Jumbo

Guild G37

$1,350.00

1974

An arched back dreadnaught with a very bright sound resulting from its body design and the carefully selected resonant woods of which it is made. Picks up well on a microphone — a feature all studio musicians appreciate. A distinctive Guild in a highly polished all-blonde finish.

Guild JF-30

$1,899.00$1,599.00

1987 Guild JF-30 BLD, Stunning! Guild’s best value in jumbo guitars is the JF30, combining the Maple body design of the F50 with a Rosewood fretboard and bridge. Body dimensions (17″ wide, 21″ long and the modern 5″ depth) and comes with a solid AA Spruce top with solid curly Maple sides and a laminated arched Curly Maple back. The headstock is inlaid with Guild’s Chesterfield logo; the three-piece Maple neck is outfitted with a select Rosewood fretboard and Mother-of-Pearl dot position inlay.

Legend MJ-502

LoPrinzi VR-10

Norman B-50 Studio 12

$1,050.00$799.00

Not only is the B50 a stunning beauty with its flame maple back & sides, satin finish, combined with a solid spruce top this guitar can really cut through a live mix due to the brighter tones of spruce and maple.

Washburn PR200 Prairie State

$1,999.00

Exaggerated hour glass shape of this Washburn PR200 Prairie State acoustic guitar which is based on a 1920s Larson Brothers design. Despite the retro design, it is a modern instrument with a low action and featuring the Buzz Feiten Tuning System. The upper bout of that hour glass design is 13″ and the lower bout is 17″ with the waist being 9¼”. 0pen headstock too which has echoes of the old slotted headstocks.

Washburn R305

$799.00

A recreation of a Washburn guitar from 1893, this guitar captures the feel and tone of a bygone era. Crafted from the finest rosewood, a solid cedar top and exquisite wood marquetry, this guitar is a must for the modern troubadour and the serious collector of Washburn’s traditional instruments.